One of
the three Nigerian students who were reportedly attacked by armed robbers at
their residence at Accra New Town, leading to the death of one, has confessed
to staging the attack. According to ghanaweb.com, Mustapha Musa Osmani, 22, a
student of the Sikkim Municipal University, near the Kwame Nkrumah Circle in
Accra, broke down in front of journalists and confessed to killing his brother
when he was under the influence of a drug. “I was out of control.
I do not know
why I did that. I have never quarrelled with my brothers since we arrived in
Ghana two years ago to further our education,” he said while sobbing. Osmani
had reported to the Kotobabi Police last Friday, November 28, 2014, that three
masked men had attacked him and his two brothers, Nazifi Osmani Mohammed, 23,
and Jamiru Osmani, 27, in their room in a compound house at Accra New Town. He
also told the police that they struggled with the masked men who had demanded
the $4,000 meant for their registration fee at the Sikkims Manipal University,
where they were pursuing a course in Information Technology (IT). According to
Osmani, his brothers were stabbed in the chest and stomach, while he was
injured in the right hand. Later, when some Good Samaritans took them to the
Korle Bu Teaching Hospital in Accra, Mohammed was pronounced dead and Jamiru was
admitted, while he was treated and discharged. Overdose At a press briefing,
Osmani pleaded for forgiveness from his family and friends. The Accra Regional
Police Commander, Deputy Commissioner of Police Mr Christian Tetteh Yohuno,
told journalists that one of the Osmani brothers, Jamiru, told police
investigators that he had been stabbed by his brother while he was sleeping at
dawn last Friday. He said when Osmani was questioned over his brother’s
revelation, “he confessed to committing the offence and said he had taken an
overdose of a medication”. Mr Yohuno said Osmani claimed he had been taking
some doses of Diazepam every day to enable him to stay awake and study for more
than five hours, “but on Thursday night he took 20 tablets instead of two”. Osmani,
according to Mr Yohuno, also said he became hyperactive after taking the
medication and “he took a knife and stabbed Jamiru in the chest in the living
room and moved to the bedroom where Mohammed was sleeping and stabbed him in
the stomach and chest.” When Mohammed’s intestines gushed out, Mr Yohuno said,
Osmani went back to the sitting room and when he found Jamiru still alive, “he
asked Jamiru if he knew the person who had attacked him, but Jamiru said he
didn’t”. According to the police, the suspect subsequently raised an alarm that
he and his brothers had been attacked by armed robbers. Nigerian community When
asked about the wound on his left hand, Osmani claimed he had recovered shortly
after stabbing his brothers and had attempted to take his own life, but
Mohammed, before his death, had prevented him from doing so, which resulted in
a struggle over the knife, resulting in the cut. The police said Mohammed, who
was wounded in the right and left chest, with some portion of his ear chopped
off, was responding to treatment at the Hospital. A provisional charge of
murder and causing harm has been preferred against Osmani. A total sum of
GH¢800 being part of the registration fee was retrieved from Osmani. Later in
an interview, the President of the Nigerian Community in Ghana, Mr Moses
Owhara, who described the incident as unfortunate, said “it is a very
disturbing incident which will tarnish the good name of the Nigerian
community.” He pledged the support of the Nigerian community in assisting the
police in their investigations and urged all Nigerians resident in Ghana to be
law-abiding.Today.NG

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